REDSHIFT – new video out
- by eternalterror
- Posted on 11-06-2026
Progressive-metal trio Redshift release music video for single ‘The Clown’ taken from new album ‘Down The Wire’
Bath-based progressive-metal three-piece Redshift return with their long-awaited third studio album ‘Down The Wire’, released on May 29th 2026 via Pale Wizard Records.
Formed in 2017, influenced by the likes of Dream Theater, Rush and Opeth, Redshift balances aggressive technical passages with inviting hooks. Their songs deliver an ever-changing flurry of notes and genres, toeing the line to full-blown insanity, with nuggets of self-aware comedy and healthy irony sprinkled throughout. Founded by Jack Camp, Liam Fear and Joshua Boniface, the group started in the wake of melodeath metal band Chronos, but Jack’s virtuosic ability coupled with Liam’s multi-instrumental tom-foolery soon veered off into a more far-reaching sound.
With the release of their second album ‘Laws of Entropy’, the group parted ways with guitarist Joshua Boniface, and completed the lineup with Tiago Martins, challenging them to reach even greater technical heights. The band have released two concept albums to date, ‘Cataclysm’ (2019); a story of alien invasion and struggle for survival, and ‘Laws of Entropy’ (2023); an exploration of coming of age in modern days and finding purpose in the chaotic tides, both receiving rave reviews from the likes of Distorted Sound, Power Play Magazine, Prog Magazine and Metal Injection.
‘Down The Wire’, their third studio album was recorded and mixed at Axe and Trap Studios in Wells by Ben Turner (Hey Colossus, Part Chimp), mastered by Jamie King (Between The Buried and Me, The Contortionist, Scale the Summit) and contains additional instrumentation from John Hare and Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Alice Cooper). The album serves as six chapters, each of which conceptualise a world surviving without independent thought, where human-made art became outlawed, and A.I generated art propagandises obedience. Intended to be listened to continuously, ‘Down The Wire’ sees the band’s signature blend of frenetic, shapeshifting drums, intricate prog riffs and eccentric vocals, with some jazz-metal infusions thrown in for good measure, all the while following its protagonist, who starts a resistance movement against A.I’s regime.
Reflecting on what led to the creation of the album, drummer Jack Camp explains, “It was at the beginning of 2023 and right before the release of the band’s second album ‘Laws of Entropy’, that we had to regrettably part ways with our guitarist Joshua Boniface. The album came out to glowing reviews and so much love from our listeners, but internally, the band wasn’t complete or ready to capitalise on the moment with live shows. This led to a period of real uncertainty. Jack and Liam knew the band had to live on, but finding a decent prog metal guitarist is no easy task. Luckily we found Tiago Martins.
“Stumbling upon Tiago was serendipitous, he was raised on the same insane prog music as we were, and could play it too! It only took one audition to know that this was our guy, and the technical skill and knowledge he’s brought to the table have allowed us to breach new ground in complex melodic/harmonic compositions, as well as filling the new songs with some pretty tasty shredding. As soon as the new lineup was formed, we knew we wanted to write a new album. This was going to be Tiago’s debut with us, and we’d take the chance to show the world a reinvigorated Redshift.”
Discussing the lyrical and conceptual inspirations behind the album, vocalist Liam Fear adds, “Musically, we’ve thrown everything but the kitchen sink at this album. Neo-classical punk? It’s in there! Blast beats over trumpets? Yep, got that too. It’s our most daring album to date. All Redshift albums are concept albums, and this one is no different. The thread that connects this whole beautiful mess together is a story about Artificial Intelligence. We present to you a world where everything from original thought to silly content for entertainment is generated by machines (surprisingly not as close to reality in 2023 as it is nowadays), and one man ready to defy it.

“Down The Wire tells the story of an artist struggling to survive in a future where creativity has been replaced by machines. In this world, human-made music and art are outlawed, and the only approved expression is generated by A.I which is designed to shape behaviour, suppress individuality and keep society obedient and undisturbed. Refusing to accept this manufactured existence, the story’s protagonist rises up and uses the very technology that erased his purpose to rally others in resistance. But as his movement grows, the power of influence begins to consume him. What starts as rebellion transforms into ego, and his crusade against control slowly mutates into a quest for followers and validation. In the end, he confronts what he’s become and realises that true freedom doesn’t come from new systems or louder voices, but from stepping away altogether. His final message is a call to disconnect, unfollow and reclaim autonomy by cutting the signal…down the wire. Will he lead the world to a new age of enlightenment, or will he become just another cog in the machine? Come and find out! We sincerely hope you have a blast listening to this album, we certainly had a lot of fun making it.”
On June 10th 2026, the band will release the music video for single ‘The Clown’, a song that, through the album’s conceptual story, explores the protagonist growing increasingly frustrated at society’s compliance to technological control.
On the track, lyricist Liam Fear says: “While he grows increasingly disturbed, society carries on unquestioningly, entertained, distracted, and algorithmically sedated. People perform their lives rather than live them, guided invisibly by recommendation feeds, engagement metrics, and behavioral nudges. Individuality becomes performance, and performance becomes compliance. ‘The Clown’ reflects his frustration and isolation, watching humanity laugh, scroll, and dance on command, never realizing the strings are digital.“
On the creation of the music video, guitarist Tiago Martin recounts, “As soon as we finished writing The Clown, we knew it was going to be the one with a music video. Liam immediately pictured us all clowning around on a stage, a full audience of clowns, and a pointed social critique about how attention-optimised social media platforms make fools out of us by stealing all our precious time for little to no gain in return. We made sure all these ideas made it into the final product. It’s actually really hard work to fill a room with people dressed up as clowns… especially on a self-funded budget, and with only a couple of days to shoot the entire thing… but we sure had a lot of fun doing it! We have to voice our biggest thanks to David, who almost single-handedly (with a little help from our ignorant selves) worked the jobs of an entire film crew for 2 days.”
REDSHIFT ARE:
Liam Fear – Vocals, Keyboard, Bass
Tiago Martins – Guitar
Jack Camp – Drums
John Hare – Trumpet and Flugelhorn (Album only)
Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Michael Shenker) – Keyboard on ‘The Rouge’ (Album only)
ONLINE:
Website: https://redshiftband.bandcamp.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedshiftBandUK
